Which of these hierarchy items would most likely be treated first in systematic desensitization?

a. In-flight turbulence
b. Ordering tickets
c. Boarding the plane
d. Taking off


b

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What is a fault of many studies comparing firstborn and later-born children? a. They confuse the effects of birth order with those of parenting style. b. They confuse the effects of birth order with those of culture

c. They confuse the effects of birth order with those of family size. d. They confuse the effects of birth order with those of gender.

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Margaret's grandfather gave her medical power of attorney and had very clear discussions with her about what he did and, importantly, did not want to happen as he died. Unfortunately, he was critically injured in an accident and placed on life support before family, including Margaret, could be notified. As her grandfather told her to do, Margaret brings copies of the legal documents related to

his wishes and discusses them with the doctor, who tells her that her grandfather has no hope of survival without the use of a ventilator and medications designed to maintain his blood pressure. Even if he is kept alive, he is unlikely to regain consciousness. Margaret says that she believes that her grandfather would not want to be kept alive under these circumstances and asks that he be removed from life support. The doctor complies with her request, and her grandfather dies within minutes. This would best be described as a. active euthanasia b. natural death c. passive euthanasia d. homicide

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Who, if anyone, would consider going shopping as a daily hassle and therefore stressful?

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Critics of civil commitment argue that ____

a. patients who are committed will eventually be thankful that they got help b. patients who need treatment cannot be distinguished from those who do not c. civil commitment is for the benefit of those initiating commitment procedures and not for the individual d. patients who are treated against their will are liable to emerge from confinement even more disturbed

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